Godless

Album: Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia (2000)
Charted: 66
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  • Hey, I said you're godless and
    It seems like you're a soulless friend
    As thoughtless as you were back then
    I swear that you are godless

    Hey, I guess you're lonely when
    I gave you all it took so then
    Stranger than it's ever been
    I guess, it's what you wanted

    Oh wait, it seems, that lonely I will be
    I beg, I plead, but this is all that I have gotten

    Hey, as for the day my friend
    To hope that you could ever bend
    I swear you are, I swear you are
    Oh, I swear that you are godless

    Hey, I said you're godless man
    Hey, and you're a soulless friend
    Hey, I said you're thoughtless
    And I swear, I swear

    You're godless, you're godless
    God, you're godless Writer/s: Courtney Taylor
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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